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... Matthew Arnold gives a distinctly social meaning to the phrase " to please and to instruct . " But he , ob- serving a later phase of the social injustices which accompanied the introduction of machinery into the industrial world ...
... Matthew Arnold gives a distinctly social meaning to the phrase " to please and to instruct . " But he , ob- serving a later phase of the social injustices which accompanied the introduction of machinery into the industrial world ...
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... MATTHEW ARNOLD Sohrab and Rustum AN EPISODE And the first gray of morning filled the east , And the fog rose out of the Oxus stream . But all the Tartar camp along the stream Was hushed , and still the ... MATTHEW ARNOLD Sohrab and Rustum.
... MATTHEW ARNOLD Sohrab and Rustum AN EPISODE And the first gray of morning filled the east , And the fog rose out of the Oxus stream . But all the Tartar camp along the stream Was hushed , and still the ... MATTHEW ARNOLD Sohrab and Rustum.
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... MATTHEW ARNOLD A Summer Night In the deserted , moon - blanch'd street , How lonely rings the echo of my feet ! Those windows , which I gaze at , frown , Silent and white , unopening down , Repellent as ... MATTHEW ARNOLD 625 MATTHEW ARNOLD.
... MATTHEW ARNOLD A Summer Night In the deserted , moon - blanch'd street , How lonely rings the echo of my feet ! Those windows , which I gaze at , frown , Silent and white , unopening down , Repellent as ... MATTHEW ARNOLD 625 MATTHEW ARNOLD.
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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